Table: B cells had the most significant markers, showing stronger activation changes.
B cells: Tonsil B cells are more activated (CD69, CD80), while blood B cells mature gradually (CD11a, CD80).
CD4 T cells: Mature from thymus to blood, losing CD10 and gaining CD25 and CD4_MEM-241.
CD8 T cells: Move from active thymus cells to mature blood cells with higher CD27 and CD95.
CD4 and CD8 T cells go through parallel stages
How do the CD markers differ between CD4 and CD8 T cells for each stage?